A 1960s-era urban transit bus long ago run aground in an industrial park at the southeast edge of Calgary, Rocky’s serves hamburgers made from good Alberta beef. Each is hand-pattied extra thick, and potatoes are fried to order.

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"As a general rule, restaurants housed in broken-down busses are superb. Curtis’s Barbecue of Vermont is one good example. At the other end of the continent in the province of Alberta, ..."
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Jed Web

February 27, 2011

"Rocky's Burger Bus offers a unique experience and great food. The portions are definitely generous. If you're a health nut Rocky's may not be for you, but if you love a good burger, give them a ..."
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"The view from above Rocky's Burger Bus shows the industrial park that is its neighborhood. The high quality of the the quasi-mobile kitchen attracts people from all over the city as well as those who work nearby. (By the way, that's Jane and our friend John Gilchrist under the awning ... waiting for their hamburgers to cook.)"
Michael Stern